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Register to Vote

The 1998 Higher Education Act requires all post-secondary institutions to distribute
information to students concerning voter registration. Tennessee residents who wish
to register to vote may do so by clicking here.

Rutherford County encourages MTSU students to participate in local, county, state
and national elections. To vote in elections in the State of Tennessee, one must be
registered at least 30 days prior to the election date. Upon receiving and approving the voter registration application
form, the Rutherford County Election Commission will assign the individual a voting
precinct (where the voter will vote on election day based on residence address).

An individual who is registered to vote in their home county of residence and is attending
a university orcollege outside their home of voter record may request an absentee
ballot from their County Election Commission office (check with your county election
office for deadlines), and vote by absentee ballot. Or the student, if residing in
Rutherford County, may choose to change their county of residence (and spouse if applicable),
and register to vote in Rutherford County while attending MTSU (which cancels voter
registration in the previous county of residence), and then vote either during the
announced early voting period, or on election day.

Voter cards are mailed to the voter's address provided on the registration application.
MTSU students living on campus should provide their residence address of 1301 East Main Street, with appropriate P.O. Box number or if mail is received by
general delivery.

Students with questions about any election process should call the Rutherford County
Election Commission at 615-898-7743, or email inquiries to election@rutherfordcounty.org. The Election Commission office is located at 1 Public Square South, Room 103, Murfreesboro,
TN 37130.

Individuals may register to vote if they:

Are a U.S. citizen

Will be 18 years of age on/or before the next election

Are a resident of Tennessee

Have not been convicted of a felony or, if convicted, had voting rights restored by
a court order or pardon